Voyage to Nowhere
- 15 October 1986 (1986-10-15)
Voyage to Nowhere (Spanish: El viaje a ninguna parte) is a 1986 Spanish comedy drama film written, starred and directed by Fernando Fernán Gómez. It is based on his own novel with the same title.
Plot
The film tells the story of a group of comedians. It is a story about their loves and heartbreaks and their desires and frustrations.
Throughout the journey, their work is interspersed with love, family financial problems, and the hunger to triumph a dream. The central character, Carlos Galván, is the son of the first actor and director of the company, don Arturo, and he's the father of Carlito, a kid who does not want to be a comic. Carlos Galván takes refuge in a fantasy world.
Cast
- José Sacristán as Carlos Galván
- Laura del Sol as Juanita Plaza
- Juan Diego as Sergio Maldonado
- María Luisa Ponte as Julia Iniesta
- Gabino Diego as Carlos Piñeiro
- Nuria Gallardo as Rosita del Valle
- Fernando Fernán Gómez as Don Arturo
- Queta Claver as Doña Leonor
- Emma Cohen as Sor Martirio
- Agustín González as Zacarías Carpintero
- Carlos Lemos as Daniel Otero
- Miguel Rellán as Dr. Arencibia
- Simón Andreu as Solís
- José María Caffarel
- Carmelo Gómez
- Tina Sáinz
- Nacho Martínez
Awards
The film won the First Goya Award ever given as Best Film, Best Director and Best Screenplay.[1][2]
External links
- El viaje a ninguna parte at IMDb
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- 1986: Voyage to Nowhere
- 1987: The Enchanted Forest
- 1988: Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
- 1989: Twisted Obsession
- 1990: ¡Ay Carmela!
- 1991: Lovers
- 1992: Belle Époque
- 1993: Everyone Off to Jail
- 1994: Running Out of Time
- 1995: Nobody Will Speak of Us When We're Dead
- 1996: Thesis
- 1997: The Lucky Star
- 1998: The Girl of Your Dreams
- 1999: All About My Mother
- 2000: El Bola
- 2001: The Others
- 2002: Mondays in the Sun
- 2003: Take My Eyes
- 2004: The Sea Inside
- 2005: The Secret Life of Words
- 2006: Volver
- 2007: Solitary Fragments
- 2008: Camino
- 2009: Cell 211
- 2010: Black Bread
- 2011: No Rest for the Wicked
- 2012: Blancanieves
- 2013: Living Is Easy with Eyes Closed
- 2014: Marshland
- 2015: Truman
- 2016: The Fury of a Patient Man
- 2017: The Bookshop
- 2018: Champions
- 2019: Pain and Glory
- 2020: Schoolgirls
- 2021: The Good Boss
- 2022: The Beasts
- 2023: Society of the Snow
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References
- ^ "El viaje a ninguna parte". Premios Goya. Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de España. Retrieved 3 December 2019.
- ^ "To Mark Spanish Cinema Day 2021". India International Centre. 2021.